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Re: Light sensor values
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lugnet.robotics
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Fri, 17 Sep 1999 21:11:49 GMT
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Philippe Jadin <philippe.jadin@skynet.beSPAMCAKE>
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BTW, using raw value reading gives a lot more accurate result With my
scanner, the values on a black and white picture are 685 to 795. The
ambient lightning seems (hopefully) to not react that much with the
light sensor readings...
Mark Ferris a écrit :
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> I'm wondering what are reasonable values coming out of the light
> sensor. I've got an input setup as a light sensor so I'm getting
> percentage values out of it, and using the large "track" paper that
> came with the kit, when positioned over the white it reads 60. When
> over black it reads 40. Not a huge change and I would have expected a
> larger swing.
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> What range of values are other people seeing out of the light sensor?
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